AuthorTopic: GR#208 - Octopus Girl - Anatomy (Read 7697 times)

Yo, working on some stuff. One thing that has evaded me are tips for doing fingers at a fairly low resolution.i.e ala this size:

Ignoring some of the other stuff I need to clean up, the major problem i'm having is getting a decent looking set of hands going on. Or at least an impression of such, looking around I can't find many examples or even tutorials.

[EDIT]Re-reading this I decided more context would be needed. I drew the outline of the character using this pose on posemaniacs.comThe inspiration for the color of the skin, the head and a few other things comes from images of the blanket octopus.I'm trying to get the hands splayed out in such a way that part of the "cape" from the blanket octopus is attached to the pinky and the back of the arms, and flows out or down.

The one-pixel-wide black outline is a problem if you need to draw volumes which are less than 2-3pixel wide (such as spread fingertips).In this pose, here's how I'd do the hands. Not sure how to detail further.

Hands are still bad, but using yrizoud's example i'll refine them down more.

[EDIT] - Late night thoughts

I think she is too plain, too human. Gonna try to add some tentacles tomorrow. I also want to incorporate her clothes into her skin, like Nami from league of legends. Make things look more organic.I also need to add a few more shades to her skin colour I think.

Getting rid of the blue, Blanket Octopus are more red or a creamy orange.

Haven't completely updated my palette yet, and quiet a few things are still rough. but things are a bit better.[EDIT]My thoughts right now is that I need some type of texture to her skin. Blanket Octopus are fairly smooth though with just minor skin color changes based on light penetrating water. I'm going to have to build a scene for her I think.[Edit][Edit]yrizoud: I'm stealing your hands bro, I just couldn't come up with something that fit as well as yours did, I'll change them if you object.

Not to be rude, but I think your pose is not very interesting. I feel that in (pixel)art you need to push yourself to create compelling scenes and characters.I know you're just starting out, but try to make your image more interesting by playing with the perspective and add a sense of motion.The poses from pose-maniacs are great for practicing anatomy, but are, in my opinion, to stiff for these kind of imagery.I like the design and the palette, so I used that as a base to create this:

I tried to make the scene more dynamic by making her swim towards the camera.(The eye between the tentacles doesn't really make sense, but was to cool to leave out.)It might stray a bit far from your original art, but it's meant as an example of what you can do with a single subject.

Did a redraw right quick. Tried a more interesting pose? Extremely rough. Also redesigned the character a bit. Not gunna go through the effort to redraw the first one!

And damn it I WILL figure out these damn hands.At this resolution it is to large to just use impression blocks, and to small to have to much detail. As far as hands go its the perfect "Fuck over the artist" resolution.I'm fairly happy with the direction I went with them though, it is obvious that they are pretty rough, I should be able to improve them quite a bit.